Weird Al's New Spin on Blurred Lines Is Hilarious and Educational

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He's recently taken on "Royals" and "Happy," and now, Weird Al's latest and greatest parody proves that when it comes to grammar, there really aren't any blurred lines.

Not all of us have an opinion about the Oxford comma, but we have definitely heard people misuse the word "literally"—and tell us that they "could care less" about doing it. As Weird Al points out, if you could care less, you're suggesting that you care at least a little bit. And when you say that you "literally" ate everything in sight, then we expect to see an empty pantry.

It's alright if you've committed a few of these word crimes—we all have. Just keep in mind that B, C, R, and U are words, not letters, before sending your next e-mail, and you should be just fine.